Resume of maya liv petersen

Maya Liv Petersen
1351 Guerrero St., San Francisco, CA 94110
EDUCATION: M.D., University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine
Ph.D. in Biostatistics, University of California, Berkeley
Advising: Prof. Mark van der Laan, Prof. Art Reingold M.S. in Health and Medical Sciences, University of California, Berkeley
AWARDS/FELLOWSHIPS: Howard Hughes Medical Institute Pre-Doctoral Fellowship in Biological Sciences
Graduation with Academic Distinction and Honors from Stanford University
Stanford University Human Biology Invited Commencement Speaker
RESEARCH: University of California, Berkeley; University of California, San Francisco
Application of causal inference methodology to the analysis of longitudinal HIV data; Investigation of treatment strategies for patients infected with resistant strains of HIV, and of the causal effects of non- suppressive antiretroviral treatments University of California, Berkeley; Kaiser Permanente Medical Center;

Stanford University
Application of causal inference and machine-learning methods to the analysis of HIV genotypic resistance data in a large observational clinical database Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Investigation of trends in the Brazilian HIV epidemic following introduction of universal access to antiretroviral therapy and access to HIV care among vulnerable populations Oswaldo Foundation, Salvador,
Analysis of surveillance data for bacterial meningitis in Salvador, Brazil
Div. Child Psychiatry, Stanford University Medical Center,
Collection, management, and analysis of data from several child psychiatry research projects, primarily focused on treatment of conduct disorder in adolescents Dept. Pediatrics, Stanford University Medical Center
Subject recruitment and sample collection for investigation of mutations in the Sabin type 3 polio vaccine virus Dept. Anthropology, Stanford University
Field work in Belize and Costa Rica researching the community impact of ecotourism TEACHING/COURSE DESIGN: Graduate Student Instructor, Molecular and Cellular Biology
University of California, Berkeley Graduate Student Instructor, Epidemiologic Methods
University of California, Berkeley Seminar Design, Medical Students for Choice
Planning and coordination of a seminar at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health and the Joint Medical Program on issues surrounding reproductive health Course design, Evolution and Medicine
Design and coordination of course in Evolution and Medicine for graduate students at the University of California, Berkeley SERVICE: Free "Suitcase" Clinic
Patient intake at weekly free clinic in Berkeley, CA
Coordinator of physician recruitment, outreach and scheduling for clinic
Students for Environmental Education
Designed and taught weekly hands-on science lessons to a class of sixth graders ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Language Skills:Proficiency reading, writing, and speaking Spanish and Portuguese International Experience:
• One year in Rio de Janeiro and two months in Salvador, Brazil collaborating with the
• Three months in rural Chile initiating, planning, and executing an environmental
• Academic work in: Santiago, Chile; Iquitos, Peru; Barcelona, Spain
PUBLICATIONS:

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